I have a i 1981 air cooled. The window in the sliding door is a fixed piece of glass. Somone on E bay is selling a sliding window for a t25. Are they interchangable or are there lots of different types?
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Re: window
I could be wrong, but I think it would be for the wall opposite the sliding door, assuming the bus isn't a twin-slider of course.
Re: window
I have thought this myself. Neither of my windows are in at the moment. But both openings are single skin metal so surely it's just a matter of using the correct seal?? Jon.
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Re: window
pauly8888 wrote:I could be wrong, but I think it would be for the wall opposite the sliding door, assuming the bus isn't a twin-slider of course.
how did you know that without seeing it? these windows confuse me big time.
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Re: window
You should be able to tell by the front pane overlapping the rear one so that it doesn't drive the rain in whilst driving forwards.
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Re: window
early (long handle ) slider has a bigger window than the late door (short handle)
fixed panel window is larger thean the late sliding door window.
i originally thought theearly sliding door window was the same a fixed panel(opp slider) window , but having tried to fit one recently it seems there is a few mm in it,
so to recap
early/late slider different length
sliding door/ fixed panel different length
near side /offside sliding windows are different as the open the same way( to rear of van) - however you can strip a sliding window and swap it side to side!
fixed panel window is larger thean the late sliding door window.
i originally thought theearly sliding door window was the same a fixed panel(opp slider) window , but having tried to fit one recently it seems there is a few mm in it,
so to recap
early/late slider different length
sliding door/ fixed panel different length
near side /offside sliding windows are different as the open the same way( to rear of van) - however you can strip a sliding window and swap it side to side!
Re: window
billybigspud wrote:pauly8888 wrote:I could be wrong, but I think it would be for the wall opposite the sliding door, assuming the bus isn't a twin-slider of course.
how did you know that without seeing it? these windows confuse me big time.
I quite clearly said "I think", which means I don't know for certain. Sorry for confusing you, billybigspud.
This chappy is selling a sliding window off a sliding door...
http://www.partsemporium.co.uk/Type%202 ... 0Parts.htm